CSTE Exam Preparation Descriptive Questions-Q 21 to 30
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Q. 21: Who should be “accountable” for testing?
Everyone – ultimately a test manager.
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Q. 22: What is COTS?
Commercial off-the-shelf software (shrink-wrapped)
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Q. 23: List five phases in a typical testing life cycle.
1) Requirements phase
2) Design phase
3) Program phase
4) Implementation phase
5) Maintenance phase
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Q. 24: List at least four components of a good test strategy.
1) Critical success factors
2) Risk analysis
3) Assumptions
4) Methodology to be followed
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Q. 25: What are three general test strategies during requirements?
1) Conduct a requirement review and identify every requirement.
2) Ensure that every requirement is testable.
3) Determine an overall test strategy.
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Q. 26: What are the four verification activities that should occur at the design phase?
1) Authorization rules are established.
2) File integrity controls are designed.
3) Design conforms to requirements.
4) Contingency plan is developed.
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Q. 27: List three types of reviews.
1) Checkpoint
2) Inspection
3) Walk through
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Q. 28: What is an audit?
Audit is an inspection or assessment activity that verifies compliance with plans, policies, and procedures.
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Q. 29: What three rules should be followed for all reviews?
1) Only those who could have developed the product should participate.
2) No personal attacks – review is on product.
3) Set time limit on time for review.
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Q. 30: What is the main goal of a review?
To uncover defects.
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